(Clothbound, 2 volumes in a slipcase). By Max Reger (1873-1916). Edited by Susan...(+)
(Clothbound, 2 volumes in
a slipcase). By Max Reger
(1873-1916). Edited by
Susanne Popp. Henle
Complete Edition. Book
only. G. Henle #HN2206.
Published by G. Henle
D Minor, Op. 141b - with Comments in English - for Violin, Viola, and Violoncell...(+)
D Minor, Op. 141b - with
Comments in English - for
Violin, Viola, and
Violoncello. By Max
Reger. Edited by M. Kube.
String Duo and Trios.
Pages: Vl Part = 25 * Va
Part = 24 * Vc Part = 22.
Urtext edition
(Paper-bound). Published
by G. Henle.
And d Minor, Op. 141b - for Violin, Viola, and Violoncello. By Max Reger. Edited...(+)
And d Minor, Op. 141b -
for Violin, Viola, and
Violoncello. By Max
Reger. Edited by M. Kube.
STUDY EDITION. Pages: VI
and 60. Urtext edition
(Paper-bound). Published
by G. Henle.
(Clarinet and Piano). By Max Reger (1873-1916). Edited by Michael Kube. For Clar...(+)
(Clarinet and Piano). By
Max Reger (1873-1916).
Edited by Michael Kube.
For Clarinet, Piano
Accompaniment. Henle
Music Folios. Softcover.
G. Henle #HN909.
Published by G. Henle
with Comments in English. By Max Reger. Edited by E. Voss. Piano (Harpsichord), ...(+)
with Comments in English.
By Max Reger. Edited by
E. Voss. Piano
(Harpsichord), 2-hands.
Pages: IV and 20. Urtext
edition (Paper-bound).
Published by G. Henle.
For Organ. By Max Reger. Edited by M. Kube. This edition: HN760. Organ. Henle Mu...(+)
For Organ. By Max Reger.
Edited by M. Kube. This
edition: HN760. Organ.
Henle Music Folios.
Pages: VII and 33. Urtext
edition (Paper-bound). 40
pages. Published by G.
Henle.
(Clarinet and Piano). By Max Reger (1873-1916). Arranged by Wolfgang Birtel. For...(+)
(Clarinet and Piano). By
Max Reger (1873-1916).
Arranged by Wolfgang
Birtel. For Clarinet,
Piano Accompaniment.
Woodwind. Softcover. 8
pages. Schott Music
#ED21222. Published by
Schott Music
Organ solo SKU: CA.5280700 Composed by Max Reger. Edited by Alexander Bec...(+)
Organ solo
SKU:
CA.5280700
Composed
by Max Reger. Edited by
Alexander Becker,
Christopher Grafschmidt,
Stefan Konig, and
Stefanie Steiner-Grage.
This edition: clothbound.
Max Reger - Hybrid
Edition of works. With
DVD. Free organ music.
Full score (complete
edition / selected
edition). 240 pages.
Carus Verlag #CV
52.807/00. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.5280700).
ISBN
9790007164164.
Sinc
e January 2008, the first
scholarly, critical
edition of the works of
Max Reger (RWA) is being
produced at the
Max-Reger-Institute,
Karlsruhe. Its design as
a hybrid edition breaks
new ground in the methods
of editorial practice. It
comprises three areas of
Reger's compositional
output: Organ works,
Lieder and choruses and,
for the first time, Max
Reger's arrangements of
works by other composers.
To begin the series, the
first seven volumes have
been published and
contain the organ works,
which have been eagerly
awaited by many. The
Max-Reger-Institut (MRI),
located in Karlsruhe,
Germany, has initiated
the first ever
scholarly-critical
edition of works by Max
Reger. The
Reger-Werkausgabe (RWA)
is sponsored by the
Mainzer Akademie der
Wissenschaften und der
Literatur and with its
design as a hybrid
edition breaks new ground
in the editorial
techniques. The seventh
and final volume in the
series of organ works
includes, in
chronological order, the
organ pieces Max Reger
composed in 1904 and 1906
in Munich, in 1912 in
Berchtesgaden, in 1913 in
Kolberg, and in 1915 to
1916 in Jena.
SKU: CA.5280800 Composed by Anna Ritter and Max Reger. Edited by Alexande...(+)
SKU: CA.5280800
Composed by Anna Ritter
and Max Reger. Edited by
Alexander Becker,
Christopher Grafschmidt,
Stefan Konig, and
Stefanie Steiner-Grage.
Max Reger. Hybrid Edition
of works. Rwa Bd. Ii/1,
Lieder I. Full score
(complete edition /
selected edition). 272
pages. Carus Verlag #CV
52.808/00. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.5280800).
ISBN
9790007171407.
Sinc
e January 2008, the first
scholarly, critical
edition of the works of
Max Reger (RWA) is being
produced at the
Max-Reger-Institute,
Karlsruhe. Its design as
a hybrid edition breaks
new ground in the methods
of editorial practice. It
comprises three areas of
Reger's compositional
output: Organ works,
Lieder and choruses and,
for the first time, Max
Reger's arrangements of
works by other composers.
The first volume in the
Songs and Choral Works
Series contains, in
chronological order, the
songs Max Reger composed
between 1889 and spring
1899 in Weiden and
Wiesbaden. The youthful
songs WoO VII/1-13,
composed by Reger, but
without the aim of
publication, are
published in the
Appendix. Inhalt: An das
Leben WoO VII/14 Sechs
Lieder op. 4 Funf Lieder
op. 8 Funf Lieder op. 12
Schlummerlied WoO VII/17
Funf Duette op. 14 Ich
stehe hoch uber'm See op.
14b Zehn Lieder op. 15 Am
Meer WoO VII/18 Vier
Lieder op. 23 Sechs
Gedichte op. 31
Wiegenlied WoO VII/19+20
Anhang Jugendlieder WoO
VII/1-13.
Organ SKU: CA.5280400 Composed by Max Reger. Edited by Alexander Becker, ...(+)
Organ
SKU:
CA.5280400
Composed
by Max Reger. Edited by
Alexander Becker,
Christopher Grafschmidt,
Stefan Konig, and
Stefanie Steiner-Grage.
This edition: Complete
edition. Hymns by Martin
Luther: Ausgaben mit
mehreren Luther-Liedern;
Complete editions /
Selected works: Max
Reger. Hybrid Edition of
works. With DVD. Organ
music based on hymns.
Full score (complete
edition / selected
edition). 224 pages.
Carus Verlag #CV
52.804/00. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.5280400).
ISBN
9790007139384.
The
fourth volume of the
section of the Reger
Edition devoted to his
organ works comprises, in
chronological order, the
chorale preludes composed
between October 1893 and
November 1914 in
Wiesbaden, Weiden,
Munich, Leipzig, and
Meiningen. The
composition of chorale
preludes accompanied
Reger throughout his
entire career, even
though they were composed
primarily in the years
from 1900 to 1902 and
1914 (Opus 135a). As
almost no other composer
at the turn of the
century, he dedicated
himself to the chorale
prelude, composing around
100 works in this genre.
Since January 2008, the
first scholarly, critical
edition of the works of
Max Reger (RWA) is being
produced at the
Max-Reger-Institute,
Karlsruhe. Its design as
a hybrid edition breaks
new ground in the methods
of editorial practice. It
comprises three areas of
Reger's compositional
output: Organ works,
Lieder and choruses and,
for the first time, Max
Reger's arrangements of
works by other composers.
To begin the series, the
first seven volumes have
been published and
contain the organ works,
which have been eagerly
awaited by many.
SKU: CA.5281500 Composed by Max Reger. Edited by Alexander Becker, Christ...(+)
SKU: CA.5281500
Composed by Max Reger.
Edited by Alexander
Becker, Christopher
Grafschmidt, Stefan
Konig, and Stefanie
Steiner-Grage. Lieder for
choir; Complete editions
/ Selected works: Max
Reger. Hybrid Edition of
works. Max Reger - Hybrid
Edition of works. Lieder
for choir. Collection.
Carus Verlag #CV
52.815/00. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.5281500).
ISBN
9790007188313.
This
first part-volume
contains mixed choruses
composed by Reger between
1890 and 1902. It
includes functional music
for use in the Catholic
liturgy (Opus 61 and WoO
VI/12, 19) and the
Protestant liturgy (Opus
79f and WoO VI/17, which
provides chorale-based
four-part settings for a
complete church year).
Reger wrote both secular
folk song settings (WoO
VI/10, 11), as well as
sacred (WoO VI/13, 14).
His Drei Chore [Three
Choruses] op. 39, very
demanding both
compositionally and
tonally, were dedicated
to renowned choral
societies, almost
professional in standard.
Palmsonntagmorgen WoO
VI/18, written as a
commission, forms a
bridge to Reger's later
motets to a certain
extent. Since January
2008, the first
scholarly, critical
edition of the works of
Max Reger (RWA) is being
produced at the
Max-Reger-Institute,
Karlsruhe. Its design as
a hybrid edition breaks
new ground in the methods
of editorial
practice.
SKU: CA.5280900 Composed by Max Reger. Edited by Stefan Konig, Dennis Rie...(+)
SKU: CA.5280900
Composed by Max Reger.
Edited by Stefan Konig,
Dennis Ried. Gesamt- und
Werkausgaben: Max Reger.
Hybrid Edition of works.
Reger, Max: Reger Hybrid
Edition of Works, Vol.
II/2: Songs II
(1889-1899). Full score
(complete edition /
selected edition).
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.5280900).
ISBN
9790007246525.
With the songs Reger
wrote between summer 1889
and spring 1901, he made
his mark in the music
world. His style
displayed a harmonic and
melodic intransigence
which challenged,
fascinated, and irritated
performers and audiences
in equal measure. The
song collections which
Reger compiled became
ever more extensive: opp.
35 and 37 contained six
and five songs, opp. 43
and 48 eight and seven,
and opp. 51 and 55 twelve
and fifteen songs. As
well as this, he wrote
some individual pieces
for inclusion in the Neue
Musik-Zeitung (WoO
VII/23-29).
In his
assiduous search for
texts, Reger turned to
contemporary lyric poetry
with its plurality of
styles. The poems which
he set were by
representatives of the
literary Jugendstil (art
nouveau) and
impressionist movements,
including Otto Julius
Bierbaum, Detlev von
Liliencron, and Richard
Dehmel. Here, Reger's
musical hallmarks were
intensity and subtlety of
feeling, a desire for
intimacy, and a modern
emotional language. This
corresponded with the
concentration on the
modern declamatory song
following on from Hugo
Wolf, to whom op. 51 is
dedicated. In addition,
Reger ventured to set
texts which Richard
Strauss had also set
previously, in the
process finding different
solutions in mood and
tonal
language.
I
n January 2008 the
Max-Reger-Institut (MRI)
in Karlsruhe began
publishing a
scholarly-critical
edition of the works of
Reger (RWA). This is
supported by the Mainz
Academy of Sciences and
Literature, and as a
Hybrid Edition is
exploring new approaches
in editorial
techniques.
For
the first time, in this
edition the digital
component for this volume
will no longer be
supplied on a data
storage device, but
published in an online
portal.
Co
ntent Sechs Lieder Op.
35 Funf Gesange Op.
37 Lieder WoO VII/21
und VII/22 Acht Lieder
Op. 43 Sieben Lieder
Op. 48 Lieder WoO
VII/23-29 Zwolf Lieder
Op. 51 Funfzehn Lieder
Op.
55